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The Thousand Plane Raid (The 1,000 Plane Raid) Boris Sagal: Largest air armada on daytime mission targets German fighter plane production 1969 Hungary The Toth Family: Isten hozta, őrnagy úr! Zoltán Fábri: Comedy drama. Based on the play and novel by István Örkény: 1969 United States Wake Me When the War Is Over (TV) Gene Nelson
Films about air raids on Japan (2 C) B. Battle of Britain films (57 P) F. Films about the United States Army Air Forces (1 C, 54 P) K. Films about kamikaze pilots (6 P)
The Air Raid by Enemy Aircraft † Tekki raishū (敵機空襲) Hiromasa Nomura: Air war over Japan United States Air Raid Wardens: Edward Sedgwick: Laurel and Hardy try to stop Nazi spies in the USA Japan All-out Attack on Singapore † Shingapōru sōkōgeki (シンガポール総攻撃) Koji Shima: Japanese conquest of Singapore: United States
Pages in category "Films about the Doolittle Raid" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Although claimed to be derived from Ralph Barker's The Thousand Plane Raid (also published as The Thousand Plan: the Story of the First Thousand Bomber Raids on Cologne), the storyline of the film inaccurately portrays the first raid as an 8th Air Force mission while the actual attack was undertaken by 1,047 Royal Air Force bombers against the ...
This category is for films about the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, ... Films about the Doolittle Raid ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1941 (film) A.
Training children about what to do in an air raid Banshees Over Canada [1] James Beveridge Battle Is Our Business: Julian Roffman: Battle Is Their Birthright: Stuart Legg: Bombing the Nazis: Buying Fever: Philip Ragan: Canada - Workshop of Victory: Canada's Youth Training Plan: Coal Face, Canada: Robert Edmonds: Corvette Port Arthur: Joris ...
These are depictions of diverse aspects of war in film and television, including but not limited to documentaries, TV mini-series, drama serials, and propaganda film.The list starts before World War I, followed by the Roaring Twenties, and then the Great Depression, which eventually saw the outbreak of World War II in 1939, which ended in 1945.